Republican Presidential candidate and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush tells a town hall in Nashua, New Hampshire, “We’re dangerously moving away from each other” and “need to get back to a set of common purposes and common values.”

As the New Hampshire Republican Primary is just hours away, new polls for crucial early primary states have been published, indicating a close race ahead between the highest polling Republican candidates: Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL).

National pro-life leaders are weighing in on the attacks waged against Sen. Marco Rubio by GOP rivals Gov. Chris Christie and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush that he is too pro-life because he does not favor abortion in the cases of pregnancy brought about due to rape or incest.

Several of the Republican candidates for president battled the question of abortion on the debate stage in New Hampshire, and, in particular, the issue of the “exceptions,” i.e. rape, incest, and the life of the mother.

Jeb Bush said during the New Hampshire GOP debate the United States should “get back to being a Tenth Amendment country,” one that “respects the states to be able to make more decisions,” including in the area of education.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) has emerged as a legitimate challenger for first place in New Hampshire’s upcoming primary, with a new poll showing the Florida Senator is only ten points behind fellow Republican contender Donald Trump.

Five Republican candidates for President (Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Carly Fiorina) find themselves within the margin of error for second place in the latest WBUR New Hampshire GOP Primary poll, which shows Donald Trump leading the pack with 29 percent of those surveyed supporting the business mogul.

Massachusetts Governor Charles Baker and his Lt. Governor, Karyn Polito, announced on Friday that they are endorsing New Jersey Governor Chris Christie for President of the United States. Baker said in a statement; Right now, our country is in dire

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and former Florida Governor Jeb Bush seem to have formed a de facto alliance against fellow Presidential contender Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), with the New Hampshire Republican primary just days away.

Eric Cantor (R-VA) , the former House Majority Leader, continues to promote Jeb Bush for the Republican nomination for President, telling supporters Wednesday that the former Florida Governor has a “real spine” and “steady hand.”

Republican establishment presidential candidates Jeb Bush, John Kasich, and Chris Christie have focused their fire on Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) as part of the GOP nominees’ campaign to win the New Hampshire Republican Primary.

During a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Monday, Republican Presidential candidate Jeb Bush told his competitors to “toughen up and stop complaining” about negative ads hurled in their direction. Bush said in response to a question from the

Whatever the Iowa result, Dr. Ben Carson says he’s in it for the long run and revealed he will fly to Florida tonight for a couple days’ rest before traveling to the next primary states, including New Hampshire and South Carolina.

Dr. Ben Carson, the retired neurosurgeon and Republican candidate for President of the United States, cited his latest double-digit poll numbers when stressing that much media is ignoring his rise in Iowa. The latest Des Moines Register poll shows Carson

Sen. Rand Paul responded that he believes “abortion is always wrong” to a question from Fox News’s Chris Wallace about whether – if the question of legalization of abortion were turned back to the states – he would be okay

The Tampa Bay Times – the newspaper with the largest circulation in Florida – has endorsed Jeb Bush for the Republican nomination, stating that Bush is “the most thoughtful, principled and energetic candidate in the Republican field.”

The federal government’s “Common Core State Standards” education overhaul has provoked a huge wave of parental activism in children’s education like no other U.S. education policy issue has in the last half-century. It is a major issue in the 2016

Carly Fiorina will be the only presidential candidate invited to speak at the 2016 March for Life rally because, according to the event’s president, she embodies the theme of this year’s march: “Pro-Life and Pro-Woman Go Hand-In-Hand.”